Re: [wxhaskell-devel] Using a shared library for the C++ in wxhaskell

2012-01-12 Thread Dave Tapley
On 12 January 2012 15:09, Jeremy O'Donoghue wrote: > Thank you Kenneth, > > That's an extremely detailed and complete set of notes. It is very much > appreciated. I'd also like to offer my thanks, this is extremely useful to us. > > Best regards > Jeremy > > On 12 January 2012 14:52, Frodo Kenny

[wxhaskell-devel] [ wxhaskell-Feature Requests-3472972 ] Fail gracefully when there is an architecture mis-match

2012-01-12 Thread SourceForge . net
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Re: [wxhaskell-devel] Using a shared library for the C++ in wxhaskell

2012-01-12 Thread Jeremy O'Donoghue
Thank you Kenneth, That's an extremely detailed and complete set of notes. It is very much appreciated. Best regards Jeremy On 12 January 2012 14:52, Frodo Kenny wrote: > Nice work. I was still on GHC 6.10 to be able to use wxhaskell with ghci. > > Here are some notes and patches for OS X. I'm

Re: [wxhaskell-devel] Using a shared library for the C++ in wxhaskell

2012-01-12 Thread Frodo Kenny
Nice work. I was still on GHC 6.10 to be able to use wxhaskell with ghci. Here are some notes and patches for OS X. I'm running Lion (10.7.2) and getting wxwidgets running actually took the most time. 1) wxwidgets First of all, Haskell and wxwidgets must use the same architecture, i.e. both 32